President Bill Clinton, Founder of the Clinton Foundation and 42 nd President of the United States, recently was part of the 14th Annual Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards to celebrate five trailblazing women from across the world who are fearlessly working to transform their communities, and inspire a new generation of global leaders to seek innovative solutions to the most dire problems.

“More than any other single force, the drive for women to be recognized for their own merits and to be equal partners in society and to give girls more doors of opportunity open and not shut, has driven the rise of so much good in the world,” said President Clinton.“And the key issue is in believing in a society of politics and of economics of radical inclusion, of leaving no one behind.”

In recognition of the 20th anniversary of the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, Vital Voices presented a special edition of the Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards, called the Vanguard Award, to each honoree. This distinction honors a woman with a daring vision for the future. An innovator, she takes risks and turns lessons learned from the past into bold, creative solutions for tackling the world’s toughest challenges, leading the way toward progress and opportunity for all.

“We cannot be satisfied with the progress we’ve made in the past two decades. We must continue to strive for innovative solutions, celebrate visionary leaders, and continue to empower women and girls worldwide,” said Alyse Nelson, CEO of Vital Voices. “The women we celebrate tonight are true visionaries, and we are inspired by their work to call on every global citizen to share their ideas for building a brighter, safer, more inclusive future.”